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Sable Colby

Sabella "Sable" Colby is a fictional character on the American prime time soap operas The Colbys (1985–1987) and Dynasty (1988–1989), portrayed by English actress Stephanie Beacham. Introduced as a central figure in the Colby family dynasty, she is the strong-willed wife of billionaire oil tycoon Jason Colby (Charlton Heston) and mother to their children Miles Colby (Maxwell Caulfield), Monica Colby (Tracy Scoggins), and Bliss Colby (Claire Yarlett). Known for her icy sophistication and scheming nature, Sable is depicted as a fiercely protective matriarch who navigates corporate intrigue, marital tensions, and familial betrayals to maintain her status in the opulent world of high-stakes business and romance. Sable's character arc begins in , a spin-off of , where her rocky marriage to Jason stems partly from his lingering attraction to her sister Francesca Colby (Katharine Ross), Jeff Colby's estranged mother. As a socialite entangled in the family's oil empire, she often clashes with relatives like Jeff and Miles over business decisions and personal loyalties, including a involving Miles and . Her ambition drives her to employ cunning tactics to safeguard her wealth and influence, earning her a reputation as a "scheming vixen" in the series' dramatic landscape. Following the cancellation of , Sable transitions to , where her storylines intensify through a bitter rivalry with her cousin Alexis Carrington Colby (), escalating into schemes involving corporate sabotage, romantic entanglements, and family secrets. Beacham's portrayal of Sable became iconic for its blend of elegance and villainy, contributing to the character's enduring appeal in 1980s television history and solidifying Beacham's status as a notable figure in the genre.

Creation and portrayal

Development

Sable Colby was conceived as the sophisticated wife of Jason Colby, a powerful oil tycoon and the brother of Cecil Colby, thereby positioning her as the first cousin of within the extended family network of the universe. This introduction aimed to broaden the Colby family dynamics, injecting fresh layers of rivalry and alliance into the established Carrington-Colby conflicts central to . Developed under producer Aaron Spelling's direction alongside creators , Sable embodied the era's archetype of a cunning entangled in high-society power plays, designed to mirror and counter Alexis's manipulative persona as a familial . Her character drew from Spelling's vision to replicate Dynasty's blend of opulent family intrigue and interpersonal drama, expanding the narrative scope to the California-based Colby empire while preserving the original series' appeal. Originally planned as a limited appearance in Dynasty's sixth season to facilitate the transition to the series , Sable's role was swiftly elevated to a core ensemble member, allowing deeper exploration of concealed familial tensions and the Colbys' business rivalries in their West Coast domain. This evolution reflected Spelling's strategy to capitalize on Dynasty's dominance as the top-rated program, delivering "more of the same kind of thing" through interconnected yet distinct family sagas.

Casting and actress

English actress Stephanie Beacham was cast as Sable Colby for the sixth season of in 1985, debuting in the two-part episode "The Titans" in November of that year. Beacham, who had gained acclaim in British television for her roles in the wartime drama Tenko (1981–1982), where she portrayed the socialite Rose Millar, and the series (1985), in which she played the titular resilient single mother, transitioned to American prime-time soaps with this role. Her earlier work also included appearances in the sitcom The Rag Trade (c. 1961–1963). Beacham's contract began as a recurring role on before she was elevated to a lead in the spin-off series , which ran for two seasons from 1985 to 1987 and starred her opposite as Jason Colby. After was canceled, she reprised the role of Sable for the entirety of 's ninth and final season (1988–1989), where the character clashed memorably with Joan Collins's Alexis Carrington in what Beacham later described as a "battle of the bitches." In reflecting on the portrayal, Beacham noted the character's campy flair, citing a signature moment where Sable quips, "Don’t you understand Latin? It means the party’s over," after spilling a drink on Alexis. She maintained her natural accent for the role, aligning with Sable's sophisticated English background, much like Collins's established style on the series.

Character profile

Background and family

Sabella "Sable" Scott is the wife of billionaire oil tycoon Jason Colby. Their marriage produced three children: twins Miles and Monica, and Bliss. The twins were conceived under traumatic circumstances involving a secret rape that Sable concealed from her family. Sable's extended family includes her sister Francesca Colby, who became entangled in Colby family affairs. She is also cousins with Alexis Carrington Colby and Caress Morell, maintaining distant relations due to longstanding rivalries. Through her daughter Monica, Sable became a grandmother to Scott Cassidy, born from Monica's relationship with musician Cash Cassidy and subsequently adopted out.

Characterization and traits

Sable Colby is characterized as a complex figure in the Dynasty universe, embodying a blend of stubborn determination and emotional vulnerability that distinguishes her from more overtly ruthless counterparts. Described as possessing a "stubborn mind" prone to occasional recklessness, she navigates high-stakes family and social dynamics with fierce protectiveness toward her loved ones, particularly her children. Unlike her cousin , Sable is portrayed as less mean-spirited and vengeful, instead revealing an underlying fragility akin to a "worried child" desperate to avoid emotional harm from those she loves. This vulnerability tempers her ambitious pursuits, often manifesting in manipulative schemes driven by a deep-seated need for security in wealth, status, and family bonds. Her motivations are rooted in safeguarding her position within the elite Colby dynasty, leading her to employ cunning tactics that balance self-interest with occasional moral reservations. Sable's ambition frequently propels her into strategic conflicts, yet these actions are frequently checked by qualms over their impact on her family, highlighting a tension between personal gain and loyalty. Portrayed as a "real tigress"—beautiful, smart, sneaky, and a fighter—her greed is evident in her relentless drive to maintain control, but it coexists with redeemable qualities that prevent her from descending into unbridled villainy. Throughout her arc, evolves from a poised and elegant in her initial appearances, where she upholds the facade of the devoted Colby matriarch, to a more conflicted and independent in . This progression underscores an internal struggle between her greed for power and her enduring loyalty to family ideals, allowing glimpses of amid her schemes. In soap opera archetypes, fits the mold of the "tigress" archetype: a glamorous, intellectually sharp operator whose sneakiness serves protective instincts, ultimately rendering her more relatable and redeemable than irredeemable foes like Alexis.

Broadcast history

Appearances in Dynasty

Sable Colby was introduced in the sixth season of in 1985, appearing in two episodes as the sophisticated wife of oil magnate Jason Colby during the initial crossover introducing the Los Angeles-based Colby family to the Denver Carringtons for a major business partnership celebration. Her debut occurred in the two-part episode "The Titans," aired on November 13, 1985, as a two-hour special, where she navigated family tensions and social dynamics alongside her relatives at the Carrington estate. Following the conclusion of spin-off, Sable returned prominently in the ninth and final season of from 1988 to 1989, featuring in 21 of the season's 22 episodes after relocating to post-divorce from . Her arc centered on her immersion in the Carrington-Colby conflicts, including rivalries with Alexis Carrington and alliances with Blake, often unfolding at key locations like the Carlton Hotel. This extensive presence underscored her evolution from a peripheral crossover figure to a core antagonist and schemer in the series' endgame. Overall, Sable appeared in 23 episodes across 's original run, functioning as a bridge between the parent series and its short-lived by facilitating family interconnections and shared business stakes without further crossovers after season nine. She had no roles in the 1991 Dynasty: The Reunion or the 2017 reboot.

Appearances in The Colbys

Sable Colby, portrayed by , was introduced as a series regular and central matriarch in the debut season of , which aired from November 20, 1985, to May 22, 1986. She appeared in all 25 episodes of the season, anchoring the as the ambitious wife of Colby and mother to key family members, driving much of the interpersonal drama within the wealthy Colby . Beacham reprised the role in the show's second and final season, broadcast from September 24, 1986, to March 26, 1987, featuring in every one of the 24 episodes. Sable's prominence intensified as her character navigated heightened tensions in family loyalties and corporate power struggles, solidifying her position as a pivotal force in the series' escalating conflicts. Across both seasons, Sable accumulated 49 appearances in The Colbys, cementing her as the scheming yet fiercely protective core of the ensemble before the series' cancellation due to declining ratings. Production emphasized her centrality from the outset, positioning Sable as a sophisticated counterpart to Dynasty's Alexis Carrington, with her arc facilitating brief crossovers involving Dynasty characters during the spin-off's run.

Storylines

Dynasty season six

Sable Colby's introduction in the sixth season of occurs through the arrival of the Colby family in to mark a major business alliance with , centered on a new project between Denver-Carrington and Colby Enterprises. As Jason Colby's elegant and astute wife, Sable accompanies him, their daughter , sister , and lawyer Hutchison, revealing her position within the powerful California-based Colby and her familial tie to as first cousins. This visit immediately underscores hidden tensions in Sable's marriage, as she privately questions Jason's subdued demeanor and waning affection, suspecting he is concealing personal or professional strains from the family's high-stakes expansion. Key events unfold during the celebratory gala at the Carrington mansion in the two-part premiere episodes "The Titans," where navigates the opulent gathering with poised sophistication, quickly establishing herself as a formidable presence. Her arrival prompts initial clashes with Alexis, rooted in cousinly rivalry and divided family loyalties; Sable telephones Alexis beforehand to confirm they will not duplicate outfits, eliciting a barbed exchange where Alexis dismisses their bond as distant despite shared Scott heritage, highlighting Sable's intent to assert independence from Alexis's influence in society. Subtle hints emerge regarding the secret origins of Sable and Jason's twins, Miles and , through Sable's guarded conversations about family legacy, foreshadowing deeper revelations about their parentage tied to past traumas. Sable's perceptive interactions, such as her skeptical glance at Rita (impersonating Krystle), further position her as a discerning observer amid the Carrington-Colby convergence. Throughout her brief but impactful run in season six, including appearances in subsequent episodes like "The Decision," Sable embodies a refined to Alexis, maneuvering to protect Colby interests while probing potential alliances and betrayals. Her role cements her as a sophisticated rival, blending charm with calculation in dealings over the pipeline deal and family shares. The arc resolves with departing for , leaving unresolved tensions in the Colby empire—such as Constance's distribution of shares and Jason's evasiveness—teasing the forthcoming spin-off and Sable's expanded narrative there.

The Colbys season one

In the first season of , Sable Colby grapples with the revelation of her husband Jason's growing emotional and romantic involvement with her estranged sister, Francesca "" Scott, which begins to surface amid family gatherings and business pressures. This betrayal fuels Sable's determination to protect her position within the Colby family empire, leading her to initiate legal action against Jason's sister, Constance Colby, whom she accuses of mental incompetence to challenge Constance's decision to bequeath shares of Colby Enterprises to newcomer . Sable's schemes escalate as she leverages private letters and family secrets to undermine Jason's authority, including urging her son Miles to use incriminating evidence against Jeff in court, all while maneuvering to secure her own stake in the company. A pivotal confrontation occurs in "The Turning Point," when , in a heated argument with over the dispute, accidentally strikes her with her car, resulting in Constance's severe injuries including a head and memory issues that exacerbate family divisions. This incident, which leaves Sable wracked with guilt yet unyielding in her ambitions, deepens the rift with , who blames her for the harm to his and further drifts toward . Sable's vengeful response includes rejecting overtures from business rival Zach Powers, such as a lavish , while subtly exploring alliances with him to counter Jason's decisions on major projects like the oil pipeline to . As the season progresses, Sable's business tactics intensify, with her attempting to discredit at board meetings and blocking his personal reconciliation efforts with , including a tense where old wounds reopen. Her protective instincts toward Miles and daughter manifest in efforts to safeguard their inheritances, but these maneuvers backfire, isolating her further as Jason discovers her overnight stay at Zach's residence. The arc culminates in "," where escalating betrayals—capped by Jason's confrontation over her with Zach—prompt Sable to file for in late , revealing glimpses of her underlying emotional fragility beneath the calculated facade.

The Colbys season two

In the second season of The Colbys, Sable Colby escalates her marital conflict with Jason by falsely accusing him of assaulting her following a fall down the stairs, resulting in his temporary arrest. She later drops the charges, attributing her actions to temporary mental incompetence stemming from a prior shooting incident, which allows the divorce proceedings to proceed without further legal entanglements. This resolution finalizes their divorce in an amicable manner by early 1987, with Sable and Jason signing the papers as friends, though she issues a pointed warning about his impending marriage to Frankie. The divorce marks a pivotal shift for Sable, redirecting her energies toward personal reinvention amid the emotional fallout from their long-standing marital strife. Post-divorce, Sable embarks on a romance with Zach Powers, Jason's rival, seeking and emotional support during her vulnerability. Their relationship intensifies quickly, culminating in intimacy and Zach presenting her with an as . However, Sable rejects the proposal upon discovering Zach's manipulative blackmail schemes against , returning the ring and severing ties to reclaim her autonomy. Concurrently, she supports her family through crises, including aiding her son Miles during his arrest for and addressing Monica's hidden son Scott by taking him without consent in a bid to protect family interests. Sable's business ambitions flourish as she leverages her to secure a seat on the Colby Enterprises board and co-ownership of an electronics company with Zach's initial backing. She actively stirs conflict in board meetings, manipulating dynamics to consolidate control over family assets while confronting external rivals like Zach, whose betrayal exposes vulnerabilities in her alliances. These maneuvers underscore her strategic prowess in navigating corporate power struggles. By season's end, demonstrates significant growth toward self-reliance, prioritizing her children's welfare and independent ventures over romantic entanglements or familial dependencies. Her escalating actions, including the unauthorized taking of Scott, culminate in a that leaves her Colby family ties unresolved and fraught with tension.

Dynasty season nine

Sable Colby relocated to following her divorce from Jason Colby, establishing herself as a formidable business presence in the city. In the episode "A Touch of Sable," she arrives and immediately crosses paths with her cousin , setting the stage for renewed family tensions. Soon after, Sable acquires the through her company Resorts, inadvertently purchasing it from Alexis via , who was acting as Alexis's agent; this transaction ignites their rivalry as Sable evicts Alexis and asserts control over the property. The feud escalates when Sable secretly buys Alexis's oil tankers, undermining ColbyCo's operations and positioning herself to challenge Alexis's leadership of . The reaches a peak over a hidden Nazi treasure collection buried beneath the Carrington mansion, linked to a long-buried secret involving the of Roger Grimes. In "Sins of the ," reveals to and Dex the treasure's existence and its connection to his father's actions, drawing Sable deeper into the intrigue as she seeks leverage against Alexis. Alexis discovers the secret and blackmails Sable in "," threatening to expose it unless Sable drops her against ColbyCo; this nearly destroys Alexis's but ultimately leads to their , with the cousins signing an to bury the dispute and protect . Amid these battles, a tense encounter with Fritz Heath, ColbyCo's embezzling accountant, sees him pull a gun on Sable when she refuses to pay his extortion demands, heightening her vulnerability but not resulting in injury. Parallel to the corporate warfare, Sable develops a passionate romance with , beginning with flirtations in episodes like "The Choice" and intensifying after she seeks his comfort following the Heath incident in " Reels." Their strains Dex's with Alexis, culminating in Sable discovering her with his in "Blasts from the Past," which she initially plans to raise alone due to the ongoing entanglements. During this arc, Sable uncovers doubts about her daughter 's paternity, revealing to Blake that Monica was conceived from a and is not Jason's biological , a secret that complicates family dynamics and her challenge to Colby's role in ColbyCo. The storyline concludes unresolved in Sable's final appearance in the 1989 series finale "," leaving her and future alliances open-ended as she and Alexis forge a tentative .

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